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Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler

Modified: Jun 30, 2022 · Published: Jun 30, 2021 by Katie · This post may contain affiliate links · 95 Comments
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If you love fresh peaches you’ll love my easy recipe for Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler. A traditional southern summertime dessert made in under an hours time with fresh peaches and pantry staples. Summer is not complete in my book unless you’ve made one or two peach cobblers.

Top view of a white crock with ice cream and peach cobbler, a glass baking dish with peach cobbler, and fresh peaches next to it.

I’ve been making this Old Fashion Peach Cobbler recipe for almost a decade now. In my book, summer is not complete if I haven’t made at least one if not two peach cobblers! Year’s ago, my husband and I would drive through Georgia for a DIY/Craft Blog Conference. On our drive home from Georgia we always stopped at Lane Southern Orchards to buy a box or two of peaches. I say a box… it’s like a massive box full of 50+ peaches. Maybe even more?

Once we get home its peach-a-palooza until we are all out of peaches. Peach puree, peach mojitos, grilled peaches, etc.

Yes, I love to make skillet peach cobbler or my slow cooker peach cobbler recipe. When I make peach cobbler for dessert I tend to make it the traditional way in a pan. I haven’t reinvented the wheel–instead I’ve tested all sorts of recipes that call home to the web.

Overall, I enjoy the recipe from Southern Living the best. I’ve made modifications over the years and found that I liked to double the recipe and cut the butter in half. Gasp! I know… cut the butter in half? To be honest I’ve never seen a difference in my cobbler with it only baking with half the butter required in the recipe.

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Ingredients

Ingredients on counter: Sugar, flour, baking powder, butter, lemon, peaches, milk, and salt.
  • Peaches – Fresh peaches work best for this peach cobbler recipe; however, you can use frozen.
  • Dry Ingredients – You will need granulated sugar (take note that you will need to divide the amount listed in the recipe card–some is needed for the peaches and other is needed for the batter), flour, baking powder, and salt.
  • Wet Ingredients – Butter, lemon juice for the peaches, and milk.

Directions

Preheat the oven to 375° Fahrenheit.

Once oven is preheated, melt butter in a 9- x 9-inch baking dish.

Two photos of a black pot filled with sliced peaches with sugar and syrup.

While butter is melting, bring ¼ cup sugar, peach slices, and lemon juice to a boil over high heat, stirring constantly until softened and juice is extracted from peaches (about 5 minutes). Set to the side.

Two photos of a square glass baking dish; left of batter being pour on top of the dish. Right of peaches and batter.

Using a stand mixer, combine flour, ¾ cup sugar, baking powder, and salt. Then, add milk, stirring just until dry ingredients are moistened. Pour batter over hot butter pan (do not stir). Then pour peach mixture over batter (do not stir).

Top view of a square glass baking dish filled with peach cobbler with a spoon and fresh peaches next to it.

Bake at 375° Fahrenheit for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Serve cobbler warm or cool.

FAQs

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Here are all the frequently asked questions readers have asked when making this recipe.

How many people will this peach cobbler recipe feed?

This Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler feeds about 9 people. You can feed a few more people with a smaller serving.

What’s the difference between crisp and cobbler?

A cobbler is a deep-dish baked fruit dessert with a thick cake like base. A crisp is also a baked fruit dessert topped with a crunchy topped layer of ingredients that typically contain oats and nuts.

Is Peach Cobbler supposed to be gooey?

Peach cobbler should not be overly gooey, but more firm like cake. If you find it too gooey it might be because your peaches are too ripe and they let out too many juices.

Can I double this recipe?

Yes, you can easily double this fresh peach cobbler recipe. Just make sure you try and divide both the cake batter and the fresh peaches in syrup as evenly as possible.

Tips & Tricks

Glass baking dish filled with peach cobbler with a metal spoon holding a scoop.

Here are a few of my favorite tips and tricks I’ve learned when making this traditional cobbler recipe.

  • Peaches – You can use frozen peaches if you do not have fresh peaches on hand. Just cook then until warm and soft as stated in step 3.
  • Fruit – You can also add mango or apple into your cobbler. Both are delicious additions to the peach cobbler. Add the apples to the sauce pan to cook. If using mango, it’s naturally softer and does not need to be precooked. Simply mix it into the pot right before you are about to pour on top of the batter.
  • Sugar – If you are concerned that this recipe is to sweet. You can reduce the amount of sugar in the batter from ¾ cup to ½ cup of sugar.
  • Batter – The batter will be very thin. That is normal–do not be alarmed. I promise it will thicken and taste delicious.

Peach Recipes

White crock filled with vanile ice cream and peach cobbler on a kitchen towel with peaches and a peach cobbler in the background.

If you love peaches, you’ll love these other peach recipes.

  • Peach Salsa
  • Pineapple Peach Smoothie
  • Peach Baby Food
  • Peach and Mint Sorbet
  • Grilled Southwestern Pork Chops with Peach Salsa

Cobbler Recipes

Still craving cobbler? Try these other cobbler recipes…

  • Slow Cooker Berry Cobbler
  • Slow Cooker Blueberry Cobbler
  • Slow Cooker Peach Cobbler

The next time your at the store, buy a few extra peaches and make this traditional peach cobbler recipe! Trust me, your friends and family will thank you.

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Glass baking dish filled with peach cobbler resting on a striped dish cloth.

Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler

If you love fresh peaches you'll love my easy recipe for Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler. A traditional southern summertime dessert made in under an hours time with fresh peaches and pantry staples. Summer is not complete in my book unless you've made one or two peach cobblers.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Diet: Low Salt
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
Servings: 9
Calories: 164kcal
Author: Katie

Equipment

  • Stove Top
  • KitchenAid Stand Mixer
  • Oven

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup Unsalted butter
  • 1 cup Granulated White Sugar divided
  • 5 Fresh Peaches peeled and sliced
  • 1 tablespoon Lemon Juice
  • 1 cup All Purpose Flour
  • 1 tablespoon Baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 cup Milk

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375° Fahrenheit.
  • Once oven is preheated, melt butter in a 9- x 9-inch baking dish.
  • While butter is melting, bring ¼ cup sugar, peach slices, and lemon juice to a boil over high heat, stirring constantly until softened and juice is extracted from peaches (about 5 minutes). Set to the side.
  • Using a stand mixer, combine flour, ¾ cup sugar, baking powder, and salt. Then, add milk, stirring just until dry ingredients are moistened. Pour batter over hot butter pan (do not stir). Then pour peach mixture over batter (do not stir).
  • Bake at 375° Fahrenheit for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Serve cobbler warm or cool.

Notes

  • Peaches – You can use frozen peaches if you do not have fresh peaches on hand. Just cook then until warm and soft as stated in step 3.
  • Fruit – You can also add mango or apple into your cobbler. Both are delicious additions to the peach cobbler. Add the apples to the sauce pan to cook. If using mango, it’s naturally softer and does not need to be precooked. Simply mix it into the pot right before you are about to pour on top of the batter.
  • Sugar – If you are concerned that this recipe is to sweet. You can reduce the amount of sugar in the batter from ¾ cup to ½ cup of sugar.
  • Batter – The batter will be very thin. That is normal–do not be alarmed. I promise it will thicken and taste delicious.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5c | Calories: 164kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 16mg | Sodium: 78mg | Potassium: 344mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 473IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 97mg | Iron: 1mg
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Katie is a busy mom of 2 children who loves to feed her family delicious meals that don't take hours to cook! She started her blog 15 years ago as a way to help others get cooking in the kitchen.

Comments

  1. Dale says

    August 19, 2025 at 8:36 pm

    5 stars
    Made this tonight with half the sugar. Very good. Will make again.

    Reply
  2. Scott says

    August 19, 2025 at 5:50 pm

    3 stars
    The batter never rose to cover the peaches! I ended up with baked peaches on top of the batter! Did I misread the recipe? I poured all the batter into the dish and put the peaches on top. Yikes, I’m going to try and flip-it like an upside down cake.

    Reply
    • Katie says

      August 20, 2025 at 11:57 am

      Hi Scott, sounds like you either forgot the baking powder OR your baking powder is old which is why the cake would not rise. Most of the peaches should have been covered. Hope it still tasted yummy!

  3. Elizabeth Berda says

    August 16, 2025 at 9:04 pm

    5 stars
    Best peach cobbler I’ve had!

    Reply
  4. Elizabeth Berda says

    August 16, 2025 at 8:15 pm

    can I make blackberry cobbler with this recipe?

    Reply
    • Katie says

      August 19, 2025 at 2:16 pm

      Hi Elizabeth, yes absolutely!

  5. Dawn says

    August 15, 2025 at 7:37 pm

    Wow so happy I picked this recipe! It is incredibly easy and delicious!
    Will make it again, (w/little less sugar).I made it while I was making dinner and everyone enjoyed a homemade dessert.
    Thank you, Dawn

    Reply
  6. D says

    August 06, 2025 at 7:33 am

    5 stars
    I only used half of the sugar just because I often find desserts too sweet. . I did not cook the peaches as they were homegrown and already very ripe. It tasted great!

    Reply
    • Katie says

      August 11, 2025 at 4:40 pm

      D, glad you liked this recipe and I love your modifications!

  7. Dan Allen says

    August 03, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    5 stars
    That was amazing, did not have any peaches, strange twenty miles south of Georgia, I used nectarines and followed your recipe… wife loved it

    Reply
    • Katie says

      August 11, 2025 at 5:06 pm

      Hi Dan, glad you loved this recipe even with nectarines.

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